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Similar to Copy/Paste multiple events #471
related to #467
Particularly useful when a portion of speech has been wrongly transcribed as speaker A but is actually from speaker B.
In a simple case, move each event to the corresponding tier (category) and TLI of speaker B (so no need to ask for destination tier).
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@sarkipo : could you give me an idea if a sequence of
copy structure
remove events
paste structure
does the job in a way you could live with? It seems like an unnecessary duplication of functionality if I make this an extra item. If there's something beyond copy/remove/paste that I don't see please let me know.
In practice, as of now, it can be not very handy since I must select all the tiers. Ergo they must all be unhidden, and with our 20+ tiers pro speaker they do not always fit on the screen :-)
(I've hidden some of them here:)
Now, there is a problem I had seen before: If there are events spanning multiple TLIs above and below, but single TLIs in the middle (and this is our standard layout), I cannot properly make a rectangular selection: only the first event gets selected in each tier.
It could be made easier if there were a command "Select all dependent annotations" (given a selection in a transcription tier, select all dependent annotations in all tiers). Then I could select just the words in tx, use that command to get the entire selection I need, copy structure, remove events, paste structure.
(Especially if "Paste structure" would also work with just the transcription tier selected...)
Yes, I see. The kind of selection you mention is indeed not possible, but I am afraid that is something deep down in the GUI component (not mine) that won't be easy to change. I need to think about how INEL specific or not the solutions you suggest would be. In any case, this is not the most straightforward issue.
Similar to Copy/Paste multiple events #471
related to #467
Particularly useful when a portion of speech has been wrongly transcribed as speaker A but is actually from speaker B.
In a simple case, move each event to the corresponding tier (category) and TLI of speaker B (so no need to ask for destination tier).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: